Irānshāh (poet)

Iranshān ibn Abu al-Khayr, better known as Irānshāh, was an 11th or 12th century Persian poet who lived in the Seljuk Empire. He presumably lived before 1117.[1]

Iranshah is the author of two epistolary works, Kush Nama and Bahmanname.

Books

  • Zabihollah Safa, Ganj e Sukhan, az Rudaki ta Anwari, Entesharat ye Danehshgah ye Tehran, Juld awal Nr. 1/598, Chap e 6, 1357, barg 236 (Zabihollah Safa, Speech treasure, from Rudaki to Anwari, Edition of the University of Tehran, Vol. I, ed.6, 1978, Pg. 236) Cover photograph
  • Gandje Sokhan, 1370 pages, 1968 (1348), ed. 1976 (1355), Tehran, 1995 3 vol.
  • Gandjine-je Sokhan, 1969 (1348), 3. ed. 1974 (1353), ?. ed. 1983, Tehran, 6 vol.
  • Ganj e Sukhan, ed.6, 1978 (1357) 6. ed. , Tehran 2 vol.
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References

  1. Tetley, G.E. (27 February 2014). The Ghaznavid and Seljuk Turks: Poetry as a Source for Iranian History. Taylor & Francis Ltd. ISBN 9781138780033.
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